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  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
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Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6393 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Imperial shrimp cohabitant in a symbiotic relationship with various holothurians and nudibranchs and grow to a length of approximately 2 cm
    1907 03 Nov 2010.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6395 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6391 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6379 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Imperial shrimp cohabitant in a symbiotic relationship with various holothurians and nudibranchs and grow to a length of approximately 2 cm
    1903 03 Nov 2010.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6394 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6357 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  The tube-like appendix is the animals sexual organs; exposed here before copulation.<br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6354 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6385 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6346 12 apr 2007.JPG
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  • 4225 05 May 2011.JPG
  • 0267 27 Oct 2010.JPG
  • 1060 30 Oct 2010.JPG
  • Anaspides tasmaniae
    Anaspides tasmaniae_R.jpg
  • This squat lobster, the size if a 10 cent piece (US quarter) is purple with darker purple spots on the carapace and legs.  The chelipeds have numerous sharp spines covering them and the animal is densely covered with white coloured bristles.  Found in the folds of sponges.  Several colour variations.  Length to approximately 1.4 cm
    3422 27 Apr 2011.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  The tube-like appendix is the animals sexual organs; exposed here before copulation...Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6370 12 Apr 2007 .JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6356 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • 0295 27 Oct 2010.JPG
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  • Generally living in holes and crevices, this commensal shrimp feeds on a variety of material either found on the bottom or form the water column
    5145 06 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6398 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  The tube-like appendix is the animals sexual organs; exposed here before copulation.<br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6374 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  The tube-like appendix is the animals sexual organs; exposed here before copulation.<br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6352 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6397 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6343 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • 0293 27 Oct 2010.JPG
  • Generally living in holes and crevices, this commensal shrimp feeds on a variety of material either found on the bottom or form the water column
    5145 06 apr 2007.JPG
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